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Commercial power centers in emerging markets / Gregory F. Treverton, Hugh P. Levaux, and Charles Wolf, Jr. with Ian O. Lesser ... [et al]. [electronic resource]
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Treverton, Gregory F.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Developing countries--Economic policy.
- Developing countries.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxi, 68 p. ) ill. ;
- Place of Publication:
- Santa Monica, CA : RAND, c1998.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- As the ongoing Asian crises underscore, policymaking and policies are becoming less the exclusive purview of governments and more the outcome of a complex process in which diverse groups participate actively, with varying degrees of influence. A commercial power center (CPC) is any group, combination, or coalition that seeks to influence the design and implementation of government economic policies to suit its interests. This analytic framework is used to assess the changing politics of economic policymaking--to identify new groups with stakes and older ones that may be losing influence, and to evaluate their interaction in the making of government policy. The influence of selected CPCs in emerging markets matters for both what analysts look at and how they view those new targets. Asia's financial crisis, which struck as this project was in its final stages, drove home that lesson. The authors illustrate their methodology by examining four countries--Mexico, Turkey, China, and Indonesia--that are in transition and that vary widely from one another.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Defining Terms and Assessing Power Centers
- The Vulnerability of Emerging Power Centers
- Applying CPC Analysis to Indonesia
- Evaluating CPC-Based Analysis
- Looking Across the Cases
- Appendix: Appendix Appendix A: Evidence from the Cases: Mexico
- Appendix B: Evidence from the Cases: Turkey
- Appendix C: Evidence from the Cases: China
- Appendix D: Evidence from the Cases: Indonesia.
- Notes:
- "National Security Research Division"
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 0-585-35399-9
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